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Amazing Grace

truth is, when your call came in three hours ago, a number of us heard it but we all knew the address and no one wanted to respond because nobody wants to come here to this building. Everyone is scared. I was shocked that someone in that profession would say that so easily, as if it were expected behavior. One question the book poses is How does a nation deal with those whom it has cursed. A start would be to cut some of the funding that is used to help foreign Countrys until we help our own. Use that money to create jobs, after school programs and more drug rehab centers, clean up the hospitals and build better schools so that these people at least have a fighting chance to better their lives and contribute positively to society. The list of things that are horribly wrong in these neighborhoods is virtually endless and the interviews in Amazing Grace only touch the surface of them. As members of the working, middle, and upper class, we need to change the way the poor are seen. As long as the poor remain repressed and regarded as inferiors, we can not make a change for the better and we will continue to have the same problems we have now, only they will escalate even further, as they have been doing for longer than I can remember....

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